Australium v2.0.0b3 is now available, attached to the bottom of this post. This release adds the history menu button of Pale Moon 26 beta 4, as well as adding more icons in the history/bookmarks menus.

Note that this theme will remain in beta while Pale Moon 26 is yet to be released. It is, however, very much stable, for those curious.

Australium v2.0.0b4 is now available at the bottom of this post. This release makes necessary changes to the download popup in preparation for Pale Moon 26.

Assuming the release of Pale Moon 26 is soon, this will likely be the release that gets pushed to automatic updates (albeit without the beta tag), assuming there are no other fixes required. If something doesn't work as intended in this release, speak now!

This one is a rather major update compared to previous betas, as it adds various styling changes from Firefox 45, including switching several icons to SVG icons. Users of Windows 8/10/Linux will also notice that the toolbars appear flatter, with a flatter styling used for personas across all operating systems, too.

Australium v2.0.0 has been released! You can find it on the Pale Moon Add-Ons Site, and older versions should automatically update, assuming you're on Pale Moon 26. This will ONLY work on PM26, and cannot work on PM25.

For those who haven't been following the betas, please read previous posts in this thread for more detailed information of what has changed since v1.1.0, but in general:

Hey there Lootyhoof, I have a brother of mine who just loves Firefox (current Australis better) and all Gecko based/forked browsers, so I told him he should try out Pale Moon and he is.

Now with doing so with the Australium theme installed, he pointed out to me that the tab overflow arrows have no shading in the background to further distinguish the arrows when you have an overflow of tabs. Meaning it doesn't pop out which makes it hard to find, especially since the whole theme has an icon set of dark grey and on Windows Vista/7 without Aero is already a type of dark blue/gray.

Here:

Firefox

Pale Moon with Australium

With Pale Moon by my side, surfing the web is quite enjoyable and takes my headaches away!God is not punishing you, He is preparing you. Trust His plan, not your pain. ‪#‎TrentShelton #‎RehabTime‬

Thx for your work So i am useing ArchLinux x64 with PaleMoon 26.X ...But ive got some issuses

1. If i use the forward / backward Buttons i cant use the adressbar... I cant enter Adresses Ive i remove them the Adressbar works...

2. I miss the new tab Icon in the Tabbar.... I know i cant add them but it is not behind the last tab.... It is in the right side :S

3. The Icons look a little bit to small compared to Firefox :S And the Bookmark Button is not the same like in Firefox :S Could you fix that?

Thanks for your work! Best wishes from Hamburg, Germany

Can't confirm any of these issues, testing on Manjaro (Arch-based), though I did discover another issue relating to the opacity of the forward button which I will look into. Please try again on a clean profile.

I'm not sure what you're referring to here. If you mean the way the forward button collapses into the address bar, this is by design. When the back button and forward button are directly adjacent to the address bar, the forward button will collapse into the address bar, until a forward command is available. This is to mimic the design in Firefox, which (by default!) presents this behaviour.

As for the bookmarks button, the icon you are referring to is from Firefox 28 and below; with Firefox 29, the bookmarks menu button changed to the one present in Australium.

Well maybe this is a language Problem... If the back/ forward Button is compinend, the Adressbar is locked... I cant use it :S if i put a seperator inside it works... Sry my english isnt better.....sorry sorry sorry

Australium has been updated to v2.1.0. This release mainly focuses on implementing the unified close button icon (for much improved internal cleanliness), and implementing dark system theme detection for all operating systems.

I'd like to know the opinion of our Windows 10 users, also. Would you like Australium to remain as-is, or to look like its Windows 8 counterpart, colourful titlebars and all? Both options are currently available, where this currently isn't in Firefox. Do let me know, and it may result in Windows 10's Australium looking a lot more lively.

Now as you can tell the way Pale Moon outlines the URL bar, it has a little bit of a vertical line leading to the backspace button, Firefox's doesn't. So I was wondering if this could be a bit fined tuned as it looks better, please.

With Pale Moon by my side, surfing the web is quite enjoyable and takes my headaches away!God is not punishing you, He is preparing you. Trust His plan, not your pain. ‪#‎TrentShelton #‎RehabTime‬